"First Step is the debut solo album from the legendary Faces, originally released in 1970. Featuring a post-Jeff-Beck-Group Rod Stewart, along with Ronnie Lane, Ronnie Wood, Ian McLagan, and Kenney Jones, First Step includes the now classic 'Three Button Hand Me Down' and 'Flying.'" Gatefold sleeve; on 180 gram vinyl.

180 gram Rhino reissue of the 1971 album; includes large-format poster. "On A Nod Is As Good As A Wink, Stewart, Wood, Jones, Ian McLagan (keyboards), and Ronnie Lane (bass), deliver nine unforgettable tracks, timeless gems in the genres of R&B, folk, and classic rock, and solidify their place as a band with continuing influence on the future of rock and roll. In addition to the undeniably catchy 'Stay With Me' -- now ranked by Rolling Stone as one of the '100 Greatest Guitar Songs Of All Time,' thanks to Wood's 'acrobatic solos' -- stand-outs include 'Miss Judy's Farm,' 'You're So Rude,' 'That's All You Need,' and the Faces' definitive cover of Chuck Berry's 'Memphis.'"

"Faces aka Niklass, former member of the French Troubles Fete sound system, experienced 'liver,' has accomplished himself working with Popof and Manu le Malin while putting dance floors on fire for over 10 years. Repented, his interior quest is now heading towards the crunchy electro of Edbangers (Sebastian), Alter Ego, Back Strobe or the Citizen team. Rock n' roll, rave or electroclash influences, reunited for a new approach of electro, oriented towards the instrumental side, where the machine comes in last, where the synthesizer is played as a violin. A first, strong, dancing and granulous EP."